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  2. List of screw drives - Wikipedia

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    The Phillips/square screw drive, also known as the Quadrex, Pozisquare screw drive, is a combination of the Phillips and Robertson screw drives. While a standard Phillips or Robertson tool can be used, there is also a dedicated tool for it that increases the surface area between the tool and the fastener so it can handle more torque. [62]

  3. Phillips screwdriver - Wikipedia

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  4. Henry F. Phillips - Wikipedia

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    Phillips screw head. Henry Frank Phillips (June 4, 1889 – April 13, 1958) was an American businessman from Portland, Oregon. The Phillips-head ("crosshead") screw and screwdriver are named after him. [1] The importance of the crosshead screw design lies in its self-centering property, useful on automated production lines that use powered ...

  5. Screwdriver - Wikipedia

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    Phillips screw head. Meanwhile, in Portland, Oregon, Henry F. Phillips patented his own invention, an improved version of a deep socket with a cruciform slot, today known as the Phillips Screw. Phillips offered his screw to the American Screw Company, and after a successful trial on the 1936 Cadillac, it quickly swept through the American auto ...

  6. Robertson screw - Wikipedia

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    A Robertson screw, also known as a square screw [1] or Scrulox, [2] is a type of screw with a square-shaped socket in the screw head and a corresponding square protrusion on the tool. Both the tool and socket have a slight taper .

  7. Template talk:Screw drives - Wikipedia

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    If you do a simple image search on google (see: screwdriver types)you will find a preponderance of evidence that "Flathead" is a lay term at best for "slotted". No trade reference refers to this as "flathead". As a tradesman, I cannot tell you how often I request the following: "a 6-32 flathead phillips screw" I use a lot of them.

  8. Talk:List of screw drives - Wikipedia

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    It seems to me from some reading that there is a relatively new standard ISO 8764 that specifies "Screwdrivers for cross-recessed head screws", and apparently the latest revision of this standard specifies a driver that is designed to be able to successfully drive both traditional Phillips and traditional JIS fasteners.

  9. P. L. Robertson - Wikipedia

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    Illustration from the 1909 Canadian patent for the Robertson screw. Peter Lymburner Robertson (December 10, 1879 – September 28, 1951) was a Canadian inventor, industrialist, salesman, and philanthropist who popularized the square-socket drive for screws, often called the Robertson drive.